On April 5, Allen Park hosted the annual Jaguar Classic and came away as champs of its own tournament.

The first-place Jags scored 22 points and took eight total flights on the day, while Huron was second with 16 points and Lincoln Park and Romulus tied with five points each at what was a four-team event.

A week earlier, Allen Park also hosted a tournament and was joined by local team Grosse Ile, with the Red Devils finishing third and the Jags taking fourth.

Currently, Grosse Ile is ranked No. 1 in the state in Division 4 and finished third at the event with 11 points, ahead of Allen Park, which had one.

Finishing ahead of the two Downriver squads at the four-team event were tennis powerhouses Grosse Pointe South and Clarkston.

For the day, the Red Devils scored 11 points, with runner-up finishes at No. 1 singles, as well as No. 2 and No. 3 doubles. At No. 1 singles for Grosse Ile was Brianna Riley, while at No. 2 doubles was Karolina Kvasnickova and Elli Formentin and at No. 3 was the duo of Katherine Kuzmiak and Luna Terauchi.

Queen of the Courts

Kennedy finished second out of eight teams at the Dearborn Queen of the Courts Tournament on April 5, which was held at both Dearborn High and Edsel Ford.

Kennedy scored 16 points, second behind Livonia Churchillís 18.

Anderson, the areaís other representative, finished fifth on the day with 13 points.

The Eagles picked up three flight championships, all in doubles action, with Andrea Campbell and Kelsey Oliver winning at No. 1 against Andersonís Emily Wooten and Hannan Waara, Brandi Hastings and Kelsey Sutyak taking the No. 3 title and Alyssa Segura and Haley Yanarisitch and claiming the No. 4 championship.

Grosse Ile

Grosse Ile came away with a first-place finish at the April 5 Liggett Quad and two days later knocked off Bloomfield Hills Academy of the Sacred Heart.

Winning at No. 2 was Hunter Davis and Miranda, while Mary Kozmor and Tera Thonton captured the No. 3 title, No. 4 went to Lisa Laub and Cheyenne Wright and the No. 5 champs were Mary Canterbury and Drew Graham.

At the SMCC quad on April 5, medal winners for Carlson were Boyer at No. 3 singles, Caldwell at No. 4 singles and the No. 2 doubles team of Hunter Davis and Miranda Pier.

In the match with Woodhaven, victories came from Herman at No. 1 singles, Boyer at No. 3 singles and Caldwell at No. 4 singles.

In doubles action, the winners were the No. 1 team of Mckinnie and Rago, the No. 2 duo of Davis and Pier, the No. 3 pair of Kozmor and Thornton and the 4 team of Wright and Laub and the No. 5 duo of Canterbury and Post.

Cabrini

Cabrini was in action April 2 and tied 4-4 with Ladywood and fell 5-3 against Riverview on April 9.

The Monarchs swept the doubles with the No. 1 team of Sidney St. Germain and Alyssa Alonte, the No. 2 team of Morgan Peterson and Brittney Martin, the No. 3 team of Lauren Griefenberg and Carolyn Ferraiuolo won and the No. 4 team of Analise Nygord and Andi Vigneau.

Against Riverview, the winners were Peterson and Martin at No. 2 doubles, the No. 3 doubles team of Ferraioulo and Griefenberg and the No. 4 doubles team of Vigneau and Nygord.